Spaaze Gives You a Drag-and-Drop Page to Keep Notes

A number of services have popped up lately that let you create custom Web pages on which you can drag and drop dynamic content, save the layout, and return to it later. Spaaze is one of those services, but the focus of Spaaze is to give you a place where you can create notes for yourself and arrange them in any way you see fit. You can even add rich content like images and videos to your page for future reference.

Spaaze is a new service and still in beta. Even so, it works
as advertised, and you can create notes and additional pages to help you
organize your work or just leave personal notes for yourself. The
service is free, and when you sign up for an account you have the option
of creating a special Spaaze account or linking the service with your
Google, Yahoo!, or OpenID accounts.

Unlike Stiqr, which is designed to give anyone the ability to design a Web page without the need to know HTML and CSS, Spaaze is designed to give you similar functionality but for personal use. The background of every Spaaze page is a corkboard because the service is designed to be a virtual corkboard for your notes, videos, images, and tasks.

Creating a new widget or item to add to your Spaaze page is simple and easy, and you can use the toolbar across the top of the page to move quickly to the center of the page, jump between pages you've created, or see an overview of all of the pages you've created. Even the service's home page is a live demo that you can use to get used to the process of dragging and dropping items around the page.

Once you start using Spaaze, you'll find its useful to have a space on the Web where you can make notes and drop videos and images that you want to refer back to. Its greatest value however is the fact that you can quickly and easily visit your Spaaze page, bring up a blank note, jot down your thoughts, and save it for later.

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